mod_plsql
Oracle HTTP Server Modules
7-25
PlsqlLogEnable
Enables debug level logging for
mod_plsql
.
Debug level logging is meant to be used for debugging purposes only. When
logging is enabled, log files are generated at:
■
UNIX:
ORACLE_HOME
/Apache/modplsql/logs
■
Windows:
ORACLE_HOME
\Apache\modplsql\logs
as configured by
PlsqlLogDirectory
. This parameter should be set to “Off”
unless recommended by Oracle support to debug problems with
mod_plsql
.
To view more details about the internal processing of
mod_plsql
, set this directive
to “On”. This causes
mod_plsql
to start logging for every request that is
processed. The log files are generated as specified by the
PlsqlLogDirectory
directive.
PlsqlLogDirectory
Specifies the directory where debug level logs are written out.
Set the directory name of the location where log files should be generated when
logging is enabled. To avoid possible confusion about the location of this directory,
an absolute path is recommended.
On UNIX, this directory must have write permissions by the owner of the child
httpd processes.
Category
Value
Syntax
PlsqlLogEnable
On/Off
Default
Off
Example
PlsqlLogEnable Off
Category
Value
Syntax
PlsqlLogDirectory
directory
Default
None
Example
PlsqlLogDirectory
ORACLE_HOME
/Apache/modplsql/logs
Summary of Contents for HTTP Server
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